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and if we want to create high-paying jobs for people we need to create an environment that's friendly to firms to create jobs. >> the tax burden -- i was going to say, the tax burden on corporation is the lowest it's been in decades. >> because they're locating the jobs overseas. that's how the curve works. >> 11 european union commissioners, including the conservative finance minister of germany has signed on to the financial transaction tax. i think you're seeing an understanding of a 21st century economy and how it treats capital. not in this country, not from the republicans. but if i could just say one important thing. last night, the investment, the call for the investment in universal pre-k early education. this is an investment -- >> woodruff: yeah, i wanted to ask you both quickly to respond to that. >> any advanced country understands this is a public investment in our children, our future, and if we want to see upward mobility restored in a country that prides itself, has prided itself on that, this is one step. >> and i think this is one place where, refreshingly, we might
and if we want to create high-paying jobs for people we need to create an environment that's friendly to firms to create jobs. >> the tax burden -- i was going to say, the tax burden on corporation is the lowest it's been in decades. >> because they're locating the jobs overseas. that's how the curve works. >> 11 european union commissioners, including the conservative finance minister of germany has signed on to the financial transaction tax. i think you're seeing an...
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their goal is a safer, cleaner environment for everyone whop uses the system. >>> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three abouts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> i hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal, and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but i don't want to be profiled. >> this law will pretty much put people into -- i think it would be a outrage. >> if somebody is involved in serious bad issues, i think it's reasonable to ban them as long as there's a process in play to make sure it's not something minor. >> reporter: firms tell us the law is not aimed at protesters. there will also be a judicial review process for people who believe they were banned unfairly. live in oakland. channel 2 news. >>> a 14-year-old is hospitalized tonight after he was hit by a car in concord. the boy was in a crosswalk just before 1:00 this afternoon. they say he's a freshman at a high school. he's been taken to children's hospital oakland. he niece a coma and needed surgery to relief pressure on his brain. he is said to be c
their goal is a safer, cleaner environment for everyone whop uses the system. >>> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three abouts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> i hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal, and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but i don't want to be profiled. >> this law will pretty much put people into -- i think it would be a outrage. >> if somebody is involved in serious...
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in britain, the environment minister said all is being done to identify those responsible. >> i made it absolutely clear that should there be material which represents a serious threat to human health and emerging from the tests emerging over the next few days,, i will not hesitate to take the necessary action. i will work with the european commission and european authority but we are not in a position to unilaterally and arbitrarily ban a product in the rules of the single market. >> they are trying to establish how and when the horse was relabeled as before being delivered to the luxembourg processing plant. french officials are looking at a supply chain which begins in romania at an abattoir where they slaughter both beef cattle and horses. from there it is but a dutch trader acquired the meat and it was then sold to another trader, this time in cyprus. next, it was sold to its french company which sold -- which sold to the luxembourg plan. tests on ready-made bows and yet -- lasagna and the u.k. revealed it was 100% horse meat. it is a highly complex business, the modern food ind
in britain, the environment minister said all is being done to identify those responsible. >> i made it absolutely clear that should there be material which represents a serious threat to human health and emerging from the tests emerging over the next few days,, i will not hesitate to take the necessary action. i will work with the european commission and european authority but we are not in a position to unilaterally and arbitrarily ban a product in the rules of the single market....
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it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record amounts. my presumption is that china is burning that coal and going into a different atmosphere. gerri: you know, there is something funny about that because, you know, critics pang as all the time for having a higher co2 emissions, but it is not us anymore. is emerging countries like china, not us. thank you for coming on tonight. great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. >> pleasure to be here. gerri: as we have been telling you, cyber security attacks are on the rise. a new report from the computer security company says the secret of chinese military unit believed to be behind thes
it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record...
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clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment but political battles the size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas programme. it could lead to a full blown. but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of. a usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed this water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas a. principle just at the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from kiev ukraine. that's it for me the news team for
clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment but political battles the size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas programme. it could lead to a full blown. but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of. a usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely...
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it is still a lot of the earth is going to be profitable plus the companies don't care to be to the environment. but political battles of size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program which could lead to a full blown defeat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents. say usually and different camera schools that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed that this water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas and grain simple just that the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from kiev in ukraine. egyptian security
it is still a lot of the earth is going to be profitable plus the companies don't care to be to the environment. but political battles of size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program which could lead to a full blown defeat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents. say usually and different camera schools that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely...
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three major and cyclicals which are really kind of letters to the faithful including carriage house environ tartar which has been very very significant for catholic social thought and certainly in the u.k. that kind of catholic social thought has become very influential in u.k. politics is seen as having great integrity and being a great resource certainly after the financial crisis so you can see our serious thinker as pope whose ideas and whose dissemination of ideas have been positively influential a lot of articles as a new pope will be elected we think by the end of march or early days now of course but any ideas who a successor could be no it's almost impossible to tell certainly as someone who's watched and we can church go through a similar process that sounds like a wonderfully speedy turnaround so we're very impressed with that efficiency there's lots of cardinals who people are putting forth as possible candidates there's some very steady ones from italy i think what would be interesting is if you sure a shift away from a european center for the vatican and towards one of the car
three major and cyclicals which are really kind of letters to the faithful including carriage house environ tartar which has been very very significant for catholic social thought and certainly in the u.k. that kind of catholic social thought has become very influential in u.k. politics is seen as having great integrity and being a great resource certainly after the financial crisis so you can see our serious thinker as pope whose ideas and whose dissemination of ideas have been positively...
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the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people's priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican city. the college of card mals will be convene says next month. could they picture first nonusual eastern to ea
the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk...
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cops will tell you it's a tough environment. those rigged rules, might sometimes makes right. anybody who's been in law enforcement knows there's a lot of sucking up that the officers have to do. they have to see things they don't agree with and have to deal with that. we'll see if they have some sort of inquiry. it would be good if this were to open up when this current crisis is over, an examination of police departments generally the way they treat their people. the number one complaint of cops in places that i'm aware of is the way they're managed and the way they're treated internally. the public thinks it's about what they do to the cops, but actually, the cops will tell you, they feel mistreated a lot in a lot of police departments. cenk: last question for you. is this still a significant issue within the lapd where they target african-americans or minorities within the force? >> i don't think it's a minority or oh demographic issue at all with the lapd. i think it's every single law enforcement agency has these issues, quite a bit here in south everyone california. cen
cops will tell you it's a tough environment. those rigged rules, might sometimes makes right. anybody who's been in law enforcement knows there's a lot of sucking up that the officers have to do. they have to see things they don't agree with and have to deal with that. we'll see if they have some sort of inquiry. it would be good if this were to open up when this current crisis is over, an examination of police departments generally the way they treat their people. the number one complaint of...
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three major and cyclicals which are really kind of letters to the faithful including carriage house environ tartar which has been very very significant for catholic social thought and certainly in the u.k. that kind of catholic social thought has become very influential newspaper texas seen as having great integrity and being a great resource certainly after the financial crisis so you can see our serious thinker as pope whose ideas and whose dissemination of ideas have been positively for lent you know a lot of articles as a new pope will be elected we think by the end of march or early days now of course but any ideas who a successor could be no it's almost impossible to tell certainly as someone who's watched our american church go through a similar process that sounds like a wonderfully speedy turnaround so we're very impressed with that efficiency there's lots of cardinals who people are putting forth as possible candidates there's some very steady ones from italy i think what would be interesting is if you sure a shift away from the european center for the vatican and towards one of t
three major and cyclicals which are really kind of letters to the faithful including carriage house environ tartar which has been very very significant for catholic social thought and certainly in the u.k. that kind of catholic social thought has become very influential newspaper texas seen as having great integrity and being a great resource certainly after the financial crisis so you can see our serious thinker as pope whose ideas and whose dissemination of ideas have been positively for lent...
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companies don't know if you're going to be to be environment but political battles of. the show. were full of feet but whenever they speak the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed if there's water resistant to ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. but even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas killing its pipes only in a decade from now coal egyptians they're not against shale gas principle just that the potential environmental impact from its action needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from. ukraine. the business use is coming your way very shortly but first let's check out some other stories from around the world in our world update at least ten people have reportedly been killed
companies don't know if you're going to be to be environment but political battles of. the show. were full of feet but whenever they speak the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed if there's water resistant to ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. but even in the most optimistic scenario...
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, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax reform? >> i think we could, but i do not think it would be the best way to do it. we should do both individual and business tax reforms. we do have a combination of different forms of business organizations. the closer we get to a place where the corporate tax system is one that is open for more business, the more competitive we will be. we need to keep both in play. right now the challenge is many, but once we do tax reform, we should do it right and do both. >> i want to get into some. friend issues, but my time is running out here -- i want to get onto some othe
, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax...
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this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no, but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller, i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation. john mel miller, as always, thank you so much. >>> it is now 7:34. time now for your local weather. mistakes that somebody else is making that's affecting you. we'll show you why "60 minutes" covered it and tomorrow we'll speak with former vice president dick cheney. we'll find out why he's critical of president obama's new national security picks and who he recommends. i remember the day my doctor said i had diabetes. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to
this is the cold war for the next generation, which is we live in a global competitive environment and this kind of stealing can leapfrog them ahead of us in business, in development, without having to spend the money or the capital for the research and development to get there. >> are they better at hacking than we are? >> no, but they're not playing fair, and that's the key here. >> as with john miller, i write down what he says. this is the cold war for the next generation....
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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he said his command centers are target-rich environments. also i went to this cabin where he was and walked the grounds. the cabin leads right back into the woods. it siems to be a calculated move. in his manifesto, he talks about this. he seemed to keep true to his word. >> you were there. how did the locals feel? they, of course, must have felt on edge like the police did. >> you would think so. i talked to a handful of residents. some were completely oblivious that this manhunt and media was going on around them. i talked to one of the cooks in a kitchen. he said i was concerned once a realized dorner was a mile away from here. he was a renegade cop with a vengeance and vendetta. he was targeting police officers but there were citizens as well who were concerned they might have been caught up in the cross fire. it was an unnerving moment for everybody. >> i know you were there, reporting on this. great job. >> thank you. >>> cnn takes a look at the manhunt inside a special event "killer cop: inside the hunt for christopher dorner." >>> je
he said his command centers are target-rich environments. also i went to this cabin where he was and walked the grounds. the cabin leads right back into the woods. it siems to be a calculated move. in his manifesto, he talks about this. he seemed to keep true to his word. >> you were there. how did the locals feel? they, of course, must have felt on edge like the police did. >> you would think so. i talked to a handful of residents. some were completely oblivious that this manhunt...
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unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow on a lot of roadways, particularly the secondary roads. now that the rain is coming down they're worried about it freezing and creating problems for the afternoon conmoo my commute. the breakdown lanes are filled with snow. this will be a major concern as the day goes on. it is saturating the snow and making it heavier. there are concerns about roof collapses. we're keeping an eye on that. we heard one pedestrian was hit by a tractor-trailer out west of the city, out west of boston. a lot of these sidewalks are still covered with snow so there will be pedestrians out and a lot b
unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow...
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he wants to live out the rhetts of his life sentence in a more open prison environment. evidences sentenced to life in a bombing that killed 6 people and injured more than 1,000 in new york city. >> class is in session for these teachers in palm harbor florida looking to learn how to handle a gun. they were offered a concealed permit course for he had dierts in the area. >> if you are confident with the weapon confident with your skills educated and trained properly you will understand how the weapon works you are not going to be afraid of it and you are going to control the weapon instead of the weapon controlling you. >> the concealed weapons in the classroom once they have completed the course but instructors say the class is still valuable. >> they have a big announcement for those who love it. they announced they were cutting the alcohol content of which is see due to a shortage. it is prompting makers mark to restore the alcohol volume back to the historic 90s proof and tweet the company's foirnled skunlers you spoke we listen. there you go. >> her father died a he
he wants to live out the rhetts of his life sentence in a more open prison environment. evidences sentenced to life in a bombing that killed 6 people and injured more than 1,000 in new york city. >> class is in session for these teachers in palm harbor florida looking to learn how to handle a gun. they were offered a concealed permit course for he had dierts in the area. >> if you are confident with the weapon confident with your skills educated and trained properly you will...
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environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there are fewer cougars, so environment does play a role, as well. >> i can't believe you said that. actually, i can. it is you, dr. wendy. but, you know, here's the thing. that's probably why, though, there are all these commercials and all these products to get your testosterone levels up. because really, for a man, i mean, it's a big part about getting up and keeping up. that's really a big part of it for a man. come on. let's be honest. >> it is. but let me tell you this. one-third of men over the age of 50 have some form of ere
environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there...
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so we're at the beginning, i think, of some really structural changes in the health care environment. and we'll see where they end up. >> rose: and washington is not dealing with the issue. >> no, not candidly not well. >> rose: can't get beyond-- you know-- recently it was able to extend the meddle-- middle class tax cuts and not, tend the tax cuts for people who made $250,000 household income. >> and good but not responsive to the issue, right. the issue of whether tax rate was go up on wealthy is an interesting one. it's certainly politically charged. but it contributes over ot ten year period round number 6 to 700 billion. barely touches the issue. and so the issue didn't become how do we deal with this intermediate term crisis, it's not long term any more i believe it's intermediate term, it's how do we deal with this fiscal cliff of the moment. >> rose: and even newt gingrich said it is not the place republicans ought to make the fight because in the end they will do something. but if it doesn't happen, then people like you and others will descend on washington to force some res
so we're at the beginning, i think, of some really structural changes in the health care environment. and we'll see where they end up. >> rose: and washington is not dealing with the issue. >> no, not candidly not well. >> rose: can't get beyond-- you know-- recently it was able to extend the meddle-- middle class tax cuts and not, tend the tax cuts for people who made $250,000 household income. >> and good but not responsive to the issue, right. the issue of whether tax...